LOWER GROVE AVE. BATH IN RICHMOND

A dramatic master bath and dressing room renovation. The homeowner wanted to create a serene master bath, with extensive storage while de-emphasizing the bathtub. They also wanted to keep access to their shoe closet. We designed a hinged door that seamlessly blends into the space while closed and neatly tucks the bathtub into a secluded, spa like space.

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The vessel sink, carved from an old teak log, floats on a concrete ledge. The walnut vanity is lit by Hennepin pendants from Room & Board. Photo by Sara Eastman

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The half wall was built to create some privacy from the entrance to the bathroom.

Photo by Sara Eastman

Lower Grove Ave.

This bathroom captures the homeowner's vision of a serene and peaceful master bath and dressing room.

Photo by Sara Eastman

Lower Grove Ave.

Photo by Sara Eastman

Lower Grove Ave.

The teak log was carved and coincidentally had two small spaces suited for soap and decorative seashells.

Photo by Sara Eastman

Lower Grove Ave.

Photo by Sara Eastman

Lower Grove Ave.

Hinge Cabinetry and FurniturePhoto by Sara Eastman

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We created a statement piece with a decorative facade that neatly tucks away the bathtub. The tub is flanked by ample closet space. The homeowner did not want the bathtub to appear as a bathtub, we succeeded!

Photo by Sara Eastman

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The homeowners wanted to access their existing shoe closet from the bathroom. So the doors were created to blend in seamlessly.

Photo by Sara Eastman

Lower Grove Ave.

The homeowners wanted to access their existing shoe closet from the bathroom. The doors were created to blend in seamlessly. Double hinges and a wheel made it possible. Cabinetry and bath facade by Hinge Cabinetry and Furniture. Photo by Sara Eastman

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The bathtub is tiled in a shaved river rock mosaic. The wood facade features a proud decorative arch and is painted the same green as the walls.

Photo by Sara Eastman

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This bathtub is truly a serene escape. The two lights on dimmer switches make sure that the homeowners aren't bathing in the dark.